a B The : Church School children of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church recently celebrated ‘Pretzel Day’. The prepared a which has become a tradition at the Prince of Peace. The pretzel dough is similar to the flour and water type bread with which the early Christians fasted. The Right Rev. Lloyd E. Gressle, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem, will officiate at ja Service of Affir- mation and celebrate the Eucharist on Sunday, March 29, 10 a.m., at the Prince of Peace Church. A reception and coffee hour will follow the ser- vice in the parish house for the bishop and the newly-confirmed = mem- bers. The Vestry will meet on Sunday, April 5 at 10:15 a.m. in the parish house. The teenagers are planning a cafeteria style bar-b-que in the parish house on April 26. Serving will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tickets should be purchased in advance from members of the Episcopal Young Chur- chmen. The GFWC Dallas Jr. ‘Woman’s Club recently held their awards ceremony for the club’s 1981 Arts Festival at the Shavertown Methodist Church: hall. Students from the Dallas Area received recognition for their participation in art, photography, sewing, drama, poetry and prose competitions. On the junior high level, students entered art contests ‘in medias of oil, acrylics, watercolor and other medias. Winners were seventh grade, Oil and Acrylics, 1st Terrell Smith; 2nd Dawn Rothrock, = 3rd Lynn Nelson; : watercolor, 1st Kiersten. Fries, 2nd Kiersten Fries, 3rd Mary Karasek, 2nd Lisa Augustine; sewing (tailoring), 1st ‘Georgia Dombek; drama, 1st Wendy Baird, 2nd Nancy Evans, 3rd Arlene Daly; poetry, 1st © Maria Augustine, 2nd Julie Burkhardt; prose, 1st Steve Federici, 2nd Kristine Kravits, 3rd Marrjory, Julie Burkhardt; Art-10th- grade oil and acrylic, 1st ‘Ellen Mat- tioli; © watercolor, 1st, Katie. O’Konski, 2nd David Lemmond, 3rd Ist 2nd Donna Ann medias, Cupinski, Kasmark; 11th’ grade, oil and acrylics, 1st Laura Dunn, Laura Dunn; watercolor, dst, 2nd, 3rd.Wendy edia, 1st Karen Niskey, A Jacque: Holdredge: $ Xe) f “End 3rd Jacque . Morgan; other medias, oldredge. i 1st Wendy Morgan, 2nd 5 @Eigth grade oil and Bill Bowen, 3rd Joni > acryli "Li Dombek acrylics, 1st = Linda: . 3 Tuzinski, 2nd Megan 12th grade, oil and Flynn, 3rd Linda acrylics, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 9 wi EERE Tuzinski; watercolor, 1st, 2nd, 3rd. Tracy Davies, other media, 1st Linda Tuzinski, 2nd Linda Tuzinski and 3rd Paul Hartzel. Ninth’ grade oil and acrylic, = 1st : Susan Rutkoski, 2nd Richard Gdovin, 3rd Kurt Fet- terman; watercolor, 1st Jim O’Connell, 2nd Mike Chismer, 3rd Susan Niskey; other media, 1st Kristen Voorhees, 2nd Kurt Fetterman and 3rd Susan Rutkoski. Students in 10, 11 and 12 grade competed in the poetry, prose, art and photo: graphy contests. Winners pinounced were sewing 1 general category), 1st Beth: Goldman; water- color, 1st John O’Connell, 2nd Beth’ Goldman, 3rd Beth Goldman; other medias, 1st © John O’Connell, 2nd Lucinda Broghamer, 3rd Ed Kapson. Photograsphy (color) 11th’ grade, people, 1st Perri Nejib, 2nd Drea Molski, 3rd Drea Molski; places, 1st Drea Molski, 2nd Drea Molski, 3rd perri Nejib; things, 1st Drea Molski, 2nd Perri Nejib, 3rd Liz Gancer. : 12th grade (color)-Mark Hughes swept all places in all categories. 12th grade (black and white) Randi Williams swept categories for two On Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5, Leh- man Brownie Troop 641 will hold an Easter Bake Sale at Cook’s Store, Leh- man Center, Lehman. The Bake Sale will be held at9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday. Proceeds will go toward the upcoming bus trip to Philadelphia Zoo in June. firsts, a second and a third. Arts Festival Chairman Maryann Storz, an- nounced that = John 0’Connell, Beth Goldman, Drea Molski and Randi Williams were chosen “Best of Show” and will represent the Dallas area at the GFWC County Festival of Arts to be held at the Sheraton- Crossgates in Wilkes- Barre. Georgia. Dombek and Mary Karasek will level in the sewing division. First place Short Story by Steve Federici and Maria Augustine’s poem will automatically level. : The Dallas Jr. Woman’s Club annual Art Festival display their talents and for their work. The Dallas Juniors encourage par- ticipation on all levels which they hope will provide incentives for the students to continue on in the various fields of art in their adult life PAGE SEVEN sored by Gate of Heaven Blue and Gold Dinner in the school cafeteria. A covered dish dinner was provided by the parents of the scouts. Seated at the. The annual Spring Rummage Sale sponsored by the Dalas United Methodist Women will be held April 2 and April 3 at the - ‘Dallas United Methodist Church in the new basement. This year’s sale promises to be better than ever. It will feature many new items as well as good used items. Clothing for the whole family, toys and games, books records, white elephant items, small electrical appliances, and household linens will be offered at reasonable prices. The sale will open on Thursday at 9:30 a.m. until 7 p.m. Friday will be Dollar Bag Day from 9:30 a.m. until'1 p.m. A snack bar and bake sale will be held © on Thursday. Homemade doughnuts will’ be sold again this year. Mrs. John A. Blase is general chairman with Mrs. Clifford Garris and Mrs. Earl Brown in charge of the snack bar and bake sale. All profits will be used for- mission and com- munity projects. Come to Dallas and have‘an en- joyable time while getting big bargains. The Hunlock Creek, Lehman, and Maple Grove United Methdoist charges and the Mooretown Assembly of God Church are holding a series: of “joint Lenten Services. This Wed- nesday, March 25, the service will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Mooretown Assembly of God Church. Rev. Al Vuterreiner will be the speaker for the evening, and special music will be featured. A free-will offering will be received and distributed equally among The. American Bible Society, The Clearbrook Lodge, project WHEAT. known as The public is invited to attend this special Lenten service, as well as next Wednesday’s service which will be held at the Lehman United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. The WBRE ‘Peacocks’ will meet the Lake- Lehman faculty and students in a basketball game at the high school gym on Saturday, March 28 at 5 p.m. Tickets are available in advance or at Whitehead Photo) The United Women’s Unit of Shavertown United Methodist Church is sponsoring a Spring Salad Luncheon Tuesday, March 31 at noon in the Mrs. Andrew Kachmar and Mrs, Robert Deeble co-chairmen, have an- nounced the following committees, Dining room, Mrs. Jordan, Moye, beverages, Mrs. Edward Dallas “One Hour Cleaners, located in the Dallas Shopping Center, has an offer valid through April 10 to benefit the Lake-Lehman High School Band. For each item dry cleaned, the store will donate to the Orig. Equip. Design - band for their competition trip in May. You may support our area young musicians in this en- deavor by obtaining coupons for this offer from any band member or at the dry cleaning establishment. OFF Corcoran; kitchen, Mrs. Wm. Parrish, Posters, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kozak. Mrs. Clyde Davis, ticket chairman, advises that tickets can be secured from any member of the women’s unit or by calling the church office. Recipes of the salads served will be available to purchase. the door for $1.50 for adults ‘and $1.00 for students. : - Refreshments will ‘be sold. The game is being sponsored by the Lake- Lehman High School Band for benefit of their trip to compete in Florida in. May. The public is invited. Bloodmobile atCM head table were Donald Thompson, Cubmaster John Demko, Rev. William J. P. Langan, Mrs. Nancy McDonald, ‘Cal Miers and Eddy Novack. John Demko served as host for the evening. Nancy McDonald presented award ribbons for the boys particpation in the Winter Fun Olympics to Michael Fairis, Patrick Farrell, James Strange, Bobby Demko, Jamie Farrell, Kevin Sult ‘and Chris Kovseck. Rev. Langan awarded Donald Thompson. Jay Napierowski, who also earned the award, was - 675-2500 Demko made not. that the be presented to' Webelos engineer, scholar, achievement - awards; Ron Mosco, three year pin and three year perfect attendance pin; Randolph, two year pin, citizen, scholar, and - showman achievement ‘ awards. recently and gifts: were presnted to Barry Smith, "Thompson for outstanding cooperation in sales for that project. ; A karate demonstratio ‘was provided by Cal Miers and his assistant Eddy Novack. ow beautiful flowers. F199 1 HO Zl yo pS pee March 2. | The Red Cross Blood- mobile will be at College Plus Misericordia on Thur- sday, March 26 from 9:15 (adnate 3715 © p.m. Collections will be taken at Kennedy Lounge of Merrick Hall on the College campus. / Member F.D.I.C. *
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